Kerimov Suleiman Abusaidovich, Russian entrepreneur: biography, personal life, family, fortune. Interregional information resource for youth Suleiman Kerimov: statesman and professional investor

One of richest people Russia, deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Suleiman Kerimov, was born on March 12, 1966 in the city of Derbent, Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (now the Republic of Dagestan). Father is a lawyer, worked in the criminal investigation department; mother worked as an accountant in the Sberbank of the Russian Federation system.

In 1983, S. Kerimov entered the construction department of the Dagestan Polytechnic Institute, and in 1984, after completing the first year of the institute, he was drafted into the army and completed compulsory military service in the Strategic Missile Forces of the USSR Armed Forces (RVSN Armed Forces of the USSR). After being transferred to the reserve, he continued his studies at the Faculty of Economics of the Dagestan state university(DSU) named after. V.I. Lenin, who graduated in 1989 with a degree in Accounting and Analysis of Economic Activities.

In 1989-1995 he worked in positions from economist to assistant general director on economic issues of the Eltav plant of the Ministry of Electronic Industry.

Since 1995 - General Director of the Soyuz-Finance company (Moscow).

Since April 1997, he has been engaged in scientific activities.

In February-December 1999, he was deputy director of the autonomous non-profit organization International Institute of Corporations.

Since December 1999 - deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the third convocation on the federal list of the electoral bloc "Zhirinovsky Bloc", was a member of the State Duma Committee of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on Security.

On December 7, 2003, he was elected as a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the fourth convocation according to the federal list of the LDPR electoral association. In the State Duma he became a member of the LDPR faction, is deputy chairman of the Committee of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on physical culture and sports.

In April 2007, he left the LDPR faction and became an independent deputy.

Suleiman Kerimov heads Board of Trustees Russian Wrestling Federation. In his youth, he was fond of judo and kettlebell lifting, and was a repeated champion of various championships. The International Federation of Unified Wrestling Styles (FILA) awarded him the “Golden Order” - one of the most prestigious awards.

April 19, 2007 in Russian version Forbes magazine A ranking of the richest citizens of Russia was published, in which Kerimov took seventh place with $12.8 billion.

Under his control through OJSC GNK Nafta-Moscow and other companies - the mining holding Polymetal (99.5%), National Cable Networks, the Moscow cable operator Mostelecom. He owns 4.5% of the shares of Gazprom ", 5.7% of shares of Sberbank, about 2% of shares of MGTS. Invests in the Moscow region town of Rublevo-Arkhangelskoye (2 million sq. m of luxury housing).

He is the owner of the yacht Ice, built at the Lürssen shipyard in Bremen, Germany. This is a four-deck ship, the length of which is 90 meters. The seven bathtubs and vanities in the owner's and guest cabins are made from solid pieces of limestone, with oak interiors. The owner's bedroom extends from one side of the yacht to the other. On board there is a swimming pool and helipad. The cruising range is more than 11,000 km. According to some reports, the interior decor alone, including painting, cost $25 million, and the total cost of the yacht could be about $170 million.

As a personal airliner, Suleiman Kerimov uses a luxuriously decorated medium-haul Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) 737-700 passenger airliner, which accepts only 16 people on board, and the owner has an office, a shower room and a bedroom on board. The cost of such an aircraft reaches $50 million, its non-stop flight range is up to 12,000 km.

Suleiman Kerimov is married. His wife, Firuza, is the daughter of a high-ranking Dagestan official. He met her while studying in Derbent, and soon the lovers got married. According to rumors, get a job good job- economist at the electronic plant "Eltav", one of largest enterprises Dagestan, Kerimov’s father-in-law helped him. Firuza has always been a real “Oriental” wife, she does not like to appear in public, and does not want to communicate with the press. She is raising three children.

Suleiman Kerimov loves social events, parties with pop stars, and sailing on his own yacht, Ice, off the coast of Spain. He loves to throw luxurious parties and give beautiful gifts. He is credited with having affairs with famous singers, ballerinas, and actresses. Kerimov's name has recently appeared frequently in the press in connection with the accident in France.

On November 25, 2006, on the Promenade des Anglais embankment in Nice, the billionaire and his companion, who, according to some media reports, was the famous Russian TV presenter Tina Kandelaki, were involved in a car accident. For an unknown reason, in a section where the maximum permissible speed is 50 km/h, Kerimov’s Enzo Ferrari super sports car lost control, flew off the road at high speed, crashed into a tree and caught fire. Engulfed in flames, Kerimov was able to get out of the cabin on his own and rolled on the grass, trying to put out the fire. Eyewitnesses of the accident helped him. Only firefighters from Nice Airport were able to extinguish the burning car. The Ferrari, worth about 675 thousand euros, cannot be restored. His companion, Tina Kandelaki, escaped with minor burns and injuries. She was admitted to the Saint-Roch hospital. and after giving her medical care that same evening I flew to Moscow. Kerimov, who received severe burns, was sent by helicopter to one of the Marseille clinics, and then transported to a clinic in Belgium, where he underwent treatment and returned to Moscow at the end of January 2007 and began work. Today he has fully recovered from the accident and is working daily and at full capacity.

Currently he is a member of the Federation Council from the Republic of Dagestan. In the past, he was a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the fourth convocation, a member of the United Russia faction. Owns the Nafta-Moscow company.

In 2000, Nafta-Moscow acquired the company Varyeganneftegaz, and in 2001 Kerimov acquired a stake in the business of Andrei Andreev, which consisted of several companies at once: Ingosstrakh-Russia (currently Rossiya), Avtobank (in 2006 year, which became part of the Uralsib corporation), Ingosstrakh-Soyuz (currently Soyuz), Ingosstrakh, Nosta and many others. At the same time, Kerimov’s company, which was once one of the largest oil traders in Russia, gradually moved away from its core activities, and in 2002 practically ceased to be involved in oil trading.

On December 7, 2003, Kerimov was once again elected to the State Duma, coming to the Duma of the fourth convocation on the federal list from the Liberal Democratic Party. Kerimov was included in the Security Committee and was also appointed Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Physical Culture and Sports.

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In 2003-2004, Nafta began purchasing land in the Moscow region Novorizhskoe highway. It was planned to build 2.7 million square meters of entertainment complexes and luxury housing on this territory. The project was called “Private city of Rublevo-Arkhangelskoye” and cost about 3 billion dollars. In 2006, it already occupied more than 430 hectares of land.

In 2005, Kerimov received the Golden Order award from the International Federation of United Wrestling Styles. Rafael Martinetti, the president of this company, wished to personally present the award to the deputy in order to “express gratitude and respect to the person who supports the struggle in Russia and throughout the world” (in 2005, Kerimov’s company “Nafta-Moscow” became the general sponsor of the Russian national freestyle team fight).

In 2005, Kerimov acquired the second largest gold mining company Russian company"Politmetal", costing about 900 million dollars. In the future, it was planned to place about 25% of the company's shares on the stock exchange. In 2006, the businessman decides to turn Nafta-Moscow into a full-fledged investment company, which is becoming a leading private equity fund.

According to official data, in 2006 Nafta owned 6 percent of Sberbank shares (that is, about $1.5 billion at current prices) and 4 percent of Gazprom shares ($10.4 billion). In addition, Nafta owned operators cable television in St. Petersburg and Moscow, Mosteleset and National Cable Networks, about 20 percent of the shares of Bin-Bank, 91 percent of the shares of the Krasnopresnensky Sugar Refinery, 2 percent of the shares of OJSC MGTS, 50 percent of the shares of the Mercado supermarket chain.

During this period, resale transactions became a kind of “strong hobby” of Kerimov. In 2006, Nafta became a co-owner of Mosstroyekonombank, gained control over the Razvitie SEC, and also received a 17% stake in the Mospromstroy holding. However, Nafta does not retain any of the above acquisitions: the Bean group bought out Mosstroyekonombank and Mospromstroy, and Razvitie transferred to Deripaska’s Basic Element.

In 2006, Kerimov became the head of the Board of Trustees of the Russian Wrestling Federation. Long-term interaction with large national business structures and government agencies sports management.

Very soon after this, information appeared in the media that Kerimov would most likely acquire football club"Dynamo", since the owner of this club Alexey Fedorychev wanted to give up running sports business in Russia. The basis for this assumption was Kerimov’s repeated desire to start a football business.

In 2004, representatives of the Nafta-Moscow company conducted negotiations regarding the purchase of a controlling stake in the Italian Roma, but the deal did not take place. A little later, an agreement was practically concluded between Kerimov and the government of the Moscow region on financing the Saturn football club (the deal fell through at the very last moment). In 2005, Nafta-Moscow became one of the sponsors of the Russian Football Union.

In July, Kerimov, together with Abramovich and Deripaska, acquired a stake in Rosneft, and in August 2006, information appeared in the media about Nafta-Moskva’s intention to buy out the debts of Yukos Oil Company (August 1 Arbitration court The Moscow company was declared bankrupt, so any investor who wished to pay its debts effectively gained control over its assets). There were rumors that Kerimov was negotiating with YUKOS President Stephen Theede about implementing such an idea, but the Nafta press service officially denied such reports.

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In November 2006, information appeared about Kerimov’s desire to start a separate business in Moscow. On November 21, 2006, the Moscow government and Nafta announced the creation of OJSC United Hotel Company, authorized capital which amounted to 2 billion dollars. Shares of more than 20 hotels on the city’s balance sheet (Metropol, Balchug, Radisson-Slavyanskaya, National) were transferred here.

On November 25, 2006, in Nice, Kerimov was involved in a car accident. As the Nice Matin newspaper reported, Kerimov's car, in which he was traveling with Tina Kandelaki, crashed into a tree and caught fire. The deputy was taken to the Hospital de la Timone in Marseille with serious burns. As eyewitnesses of the incident said, Kerimov was able to get out of the car on his own. His companion suffered less: after undergoing all the necessary examinations at the Saint-Roch hospital, she was discharged as soon as possible.

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Sources from Kerimov’s circle made an official statement that the businessman’s life was not in danger. However, an employee in the management of the hospital de la Timone told about a slightly different state of affairs. The deputy, according to him, is in a coma and connected to a ventilator. He also added that the businessman is “stable and under medical supervision.” In addition, it became known that Kerimov, along with numerous burns, received a traumatic brain injury.

According to the initial opinion of the investigation, Kerimov, who was driving the car, lost control. This version was based on the fact that the speed limit on the embankment was only 70 kilometers per hour. Due to an attempt to overtake, Kerimov's car (Ferrari Enzo, worth 675 thousand euros) collided with the sidewalk, after which the car was thrown into a tree, and the fatal blow fell on the gas tank (as a result of which a fire started).

For some time, Tina Kandelaki in every possible way denied her participation in the accident, insisting that she was at home at that time due to illness. But soon the TV presenter admitted that she was with the businessman in his car at the time of the accident. She talked about her illness only because she wanted to hide the fact of her relationship with the deputy. According to Kandelaki, a man suddenly jumped out onto the road in front of the car. Kerimov sharply turned the steering wheel, which was the cause of the accident.

On December 5, 2006, the Belgian newspaper RTL, citing a representative of the Belgian Ministry of Defense, published information that Kerimov was transported to the Queen Astrid Military Hospital in Brussels. The deputy was sent to Belgium on the initiative of Professor Jean-Louis Vincennes from the Erasme hospital.

On January 24, 2007, information appeared about the deputy’s return to Moscow, where he immediately began his work. According to sources close to the management of OJSC GNK (formerly Nafta-Moscow), Kerimov “has almost completely recovered from the accident” and “works on a daily basis and in full.”

On April 6, 2007, information appeared in the media about Kerimov’s voluntary departure from the LDPR faction. The businessman did not justify his decision in any way. And on April 12, 2007, it became known that Kerimov wrote a statement about his desire to join the United Russia faction.

Suleiman Abusaidovich is a well-known billionaire (his fortune as of April 2019 is estimated at $6.3 billion), is a member of the Federation Council from the Republic of Dagestan, heads the Nafta-Moscow financial and industrial group, and owns the Anzhi football club.

Childhood

He was born on March 12, 1966 in Derbent, where Sulik (as his close friends called him) spent his childhood. His father, a lawyer by training, worked in the criminal investigation department, and his mother was an accountant in the Sberbank system. He has a brother, who now works as a doctor, and a sister, a teacher of Russian language and literature.

In his youth, he was fond of judo and kettlebell lifting, and was repeatedly a champion of various championships.

Education and military service

He studied very well, and his favorite subject at school was mathematics. In 1983, he graduated with honors from secondary school No. 18 and entered the Dagestan Polytechnic Institute at the Faculty of Construction.

After all, he was drafted into the army. The young man served in Moscow, in the strategic missile forces. In 1986, being a senior sergeant in the position of crew chief, he was demobilized.

Upon returning from service, he continued his studies, but at the economics department at DSU.

Labor activity

After completing his studies, in 1989 he got a job at the Eltav plant as an ordinary economist, where after five years of work he managed to get the position of assistant general director for economic issues. In 1993, the plant’s management and partners established a bank and registered it in Moscow. Suleiman was sent to represent their interests in the new Fedprombank. Soon the banker already had a controlling stake in the credit institution.

In 1995, Suleiman Abusaidovich was appointed to the post of head of the trade and financial company Soyuz-Finance.

In the spring of 1997 he became research fellow International Institute corporations, and two years later he headed this autonomous non-profit organization as president.

Business and investment projects

Started in 1999 new stage in life - he bought oil shares trading company"Nafta-Moscow" and began to actively engage in investment and resale transactions. A year later, the company made its first purchase - Varieganneftegaz.

In November 2005, it acquired 70% of one of the largest gold and silver miners in Russia, Polymetal. A couple of years later, Polymetal was located on Londonskaya stock exchange, after which Nafta resold its share in this holding.

At the same time, his company continued to develop successfully through profitable investments, carried out by him in the first years of its leadership, already had a stake in Gazprom and Sberbank (by 2008 it was 4.25% and 5.6%, respectively). However, by mid-2008, Suleiman Abusaidovich himself completely left the share capital both structures.

In 2003-2008 Nafta developed the Rublevo-Arkhangelskoye project, also known in the press as the “city of millionaires.” In April 2006, she became a co-owner of Mosstroyekonombank, which owns Smolensky Passage, and in June gained control of the Razvitie SEC, which unites three construction companies, and in July she announced that she owns 17% of Mospromstroy. All packages were then also resold.

In 2007, the entrepreneur invested in Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse and other foreign financial institutions. At the same time, Forbes named him Morgan Stanley's largest private investor.

At the same time, he was engaged in completely different projects. Thus, in 2005, together with the capital’s mayor’s office, a joint telecommunications open joint stock company Mosteleset is the sole shareholder of Mostelecom. Two years later, these assets were merged into the National Telecommunications holding and a year later sold to a consortium of investors led by Yuri Kovalchuk’s National Media Group CJSC for $1.5 billion.

At the end of 2006, together with the government of the capital, it was announced the creation of the United Hotel Company, to which the shares of more than 20 hotels on the balance sheet of the city were transferred (including Balchug, Metropol, National and Radisson-Slavyanskaya ). It was assumed that Nafta would be one of the leaders in the Moscow hotel market.

Among the businessman’s other Russian assets at that time were the companies Metronom AG and the operator of the Mercado supermarket chain.

In February 2009, Nafta became the owner of 75% of Glavstroy SPb. In the spring of 2009, under the auspices of the entrepreneur, the reconstruction of the Moscow Hotel began, as a result of which the five-star Four Seasons Hotel with offices and apartments, as well as the Fashion Season shopping gallery, were opened there. In 2015, he first sold the gallery and then the hotel to Alexey Khotin.

In the second quarter of 2009, its structures bought 25% of PIK Group of Companies, the largest developer in Russia, whose financial situation was shaky at the time. During the first couple of years of his leadership, the group regained financial stability and strengthened its position in the market. In the winter of 2013, the entire stake (which at that time was 38.3%) was sold to Sergei Gordeev and Alexander Mamut.

In the same 2009, Nafta-Moscow bought 37% of Polus Gold from Vladimir Potanin - largest manufacturer gold in the country. Over time, this figure increased to 40.22%. In 2012, Polyus held an IPO on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), and at the end of 2015, the rights to 95% of the holding were transferred to it.

In April 2009, he bought 19.71% of the shares and became one of the owners of MFK Bank.

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In June 2010, together with his partners, he acquired 53% of Uralkali (the size of the transaction was estimated at $5.3 billion). For this purchase, he had to take out a decent loan from VTB. In December 2013, he sold a stake in Uralkali to Mikhail Prokhorov (21.75%) and Dmitry Mazepin (19.99%).

In January 2011, Anzhi Makhachkala, part of the Russian football Premier League, came into his possession. In addition, near Makhachkala, a modern Anzhi Arena stadium with a functioning children's Football Academy was built at the billionaire's expense.

In 2013-2014 he sold off most of his resources, while his son, a young businessman Abusaid, bought Cinema Park, a large chain of cinemas, from V. Potanin (the deal was valued at $300 million).

Political activity

From 1999 to 2003 he was a State Duma deputy Federal Assembly RF of the 3rd convocation, was a member of its security committee. Then, until 2007, he was a deputy of the Duma of the 4th convocation, and also served as deputy chairman of the committee on physical culture, sports and youth affairs.

Since 2008, he has been a member of the Federation Council (FC), and since March 2011 he has represented Dagestan in the upper house of the Russian parliament.

At the end of September 2016, it became known that the oligarch was re-elected to the Federation Council. The decision was made at the People's Assembly, all 86 deputies from the republic voted in favor.

Charity and patronage

In November 2006, in Nice, he was in a car accident and received severe burns. After this, the entrepreneur donated 1 million euros to the Pinocchio charity, which helps children cope with burn injuries.

At the end of 2013, all assets of the enterprises he owned were transferred to the Suleyman Kerimov Foundation, which was founded by the billionaire in 2007. One of his most ambitious undertakings is the reconstruction of the Moscow Cathedral Mosque, the annual Hajj for several thousand Muslims, international youth and cultural festivals, and more.

In 2014, according to Forbes magazine, he was the third richest person in Russia who financial assistance charity projects in 2013.

Among other things, he has headed the board of trustees since the founding of the Russian Wrestling Federation in 2006. For many years, his foundation was the main sponsor of this organization, financing, along with the New Perspective support fund, the national program for the development of freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling.

Awards

On March 10, 2016, he was awarded the honorary badge of the Dagestan Republic “For love of his native land.”

In turn, FILA awarded him its most prestigious award, the "Golden Order".

According to the Forbes list, the businessman’s financial prosperity flourished in 2007-2008: at first he was the seventh richest businessman in the Russian Federation - his fortune was estimated at $12.8 billion. On next year He took eighth place in the ranking, while his fortune grew to $18.4 billion.

In 2016, he was in 45th place with $1.6 billion, in 2017 he became 21st, increasing his fortune to $6.3 billion. In 2018, he rose one place, taking 20th place (his fortune was estimated at $6.4 billion).

Hobbies

In addition to football and martial arts, he loves to surf the sea - for this he owns two yachts - Ice and Millenium, purchased in 2005-2006. There is one curious fact associated with the four-deck, ninety-meter yacht Ice - for example, in 2012, its crew rescued nine people whose pleasure boat capsized. In the media, the owner of the ship was awarded another medal for this - “For saving drowning people.”

To travel by air, they use an equally luxurious vehicle - the Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) 737-700.

Marital status
He met his future wife, Firuza Nazimovna Khanbalaeva, at the university - they studied at the same faculty. The couple have three children. In 1990, a daughter, Gulnara, was born, and five years later, a son, Abusaid. The youngest daughter, Aminat, was born in 2003.

Suleiman Abusaidovich Kerimov is a famous Russian businessman, member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from Dagestan, owner of the Russian football club Anzhi.

Early years. Family

Suleiman Kerimov was born in Derbent, a Dagestan city with a long history, located on the Caspian coast. He became the third and most youngest child in the family.

His father, Abusaid Kerimovich, was a lawyer, served in the Dagestan criminal investigation department, and his mother worked as an accountant at Sberkass. Suleiman graduated from a regular Soviet school, like his older brother and sister. According to teachers and classmates, Kerimov loved mathematics and, unlike many schoolchildren, not only studied well, but also devoted a lot of time and effort to sports. Suleiman developed reaction speed, agility and speed in judo training, and strength and endurance in training with weights. Moreover, these were not momentary hobbies - later, at the institute, Kerimov became a candidate of masters in judo, and in the army he won the division championship in kettlebell lifting.


Kerimov graduated from school in 1983, receiving a certificate with honors. Success in the exact sciences helped him successfully pass exams at the Dagestan Polytechnic Institute and enter the Faculty of Construction. In those years, full-time students did not have a deferment from the army, so in 1984 Suleiman went to serve in the Strategic Missile Forces. Kerimov's determination and responsibility were repeatedly noted by commanders, and he successfully completed his service in 1986 with the rank of senior sergeant.

Upon returning from military service, Suleiman transferred from the Polytechnic University to the Dagestan State University, changing the faculty of construction to economics. Classmates spoke of him as an intelligent, charming and responsible person. Responsibility and ability to find common language Kerimov also developed social work, in particular, as deputy chairman of the university trade union committee.

Career and first capital

After graduating from university, Suleiman Kerimov was hired as an economist at the Eltav plant in Makhachkala, one of the largest in Dagestan. For six years, Kerimov’s career went uphill: from an ordinary economist, he worked his way up to assistant general director.


After the collapse of the USSR, the Eltav plant became one of the co-founders of the Federal Industrial Bank. The bank was necessary for the interaction of production with related enterprises and consumers who were in different countries. Kerimov began to represent the interests of the plant in the bank, eventually moving to the capital permanently.

That time, as well as the people who earned their first capital back then, can be assessed in different ways. But regardless of personal preferences and political beliefs, everyone who knew Suleiman Kerimov at that time noted his attention to detail, lightning-fast reaction and ability to make non-trivial decisions.

Nafta Moscow

By 1999, Kerimov acquired and increased his stake in Nafta Moscow, a Russian oil trader, to 100%. From that moment on, the process of reorganizing the company into a full-fledged investment holding began.

According to some counterparties, Suleiman Abusaidovich conducted his business quite harshly. But in business, as in politics, players are judged by a single criterion: results. And Kerimov had no problems with this. For minimum term his company Nafta Moscow broke into the top three leaders of the mergers and acquisitions market, taking pride of place on a par with Oleg Deripaska’s Rusal and Roman Abramovich’s Millhouse, with whom he later began to cooperate. Such proximity shows an undeniable result, and only profitability indicators can be more objective. Kerimov is also doing well with them - for some transactions the figures reached 600%.


Kerimov understood that in the oil and gas industry you can earn huge amounts of money. During the period from 2002 to 2008, the interests of Nafta Moscow concerned the acquisition of shares of various domestic enterprises. Representatives and managers of these companies spoke of Kerimov as a tenacious person who always achieves his goal. At the same time, many noted his oriental charm and the pronounced charisma of a born leader.

Since 2006, the interests of Suleiman Kerimov’s structures have been reoriented to Western markets and work with foreign securities. By analogy with the financial participation of Sberbank and VTB in domestic projects, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse were involved in cooperation abroad. At that time, starting to purchase shares of Western companies (including British Petroleum, Volvo, etc.), Kerimov personally met the directors of leading investment banks and largest companies, in particular, with Microsoft founder Bill Gates.


The global economic crisis of 2008, according to various experts, cost Kerimov $20 billion. Some attribute this to faulty planning, others to excessive excitement. But regardless of the attitude towards what happened, everyone agrees that the huge losses did not unsettle Kerimov, in full accordance with Nietzsche’s postulate - “what does not kill us makes us stronger.”

In Kerimov's portfolio different times shares of the most different companies, from monopolists such as Gazprom, Sberbank, Rosneft and Uralkali, to lesser-known ones, such as Varyeganneftegaz, Polymetal, Mostelecom, Mercado and others.

Polyus Gold

Kerimov acquired shares in Polyus Gold, the largest gold producer in Russia, in 2009. By 2012, the company entered an IPO on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), and in 2015, Kerimov’s structures consolidated the rights to 95% of the company’s shares by purchasing shares from minority shareholders. In April 2016, Kerimov introduced his two eldest children to the board of the Polyus Gold company.


Kerimov's role in Charity

In 2013, the businessman transferred all his assets to the management of the Suleyman Kerimov Foundation, a charitable foundation he founded, which interacted very closely with the largest Russian and international charitable organizations.


The Foundation has existed since 2007 and implements humanitarian, educational and cultural projects not only in Russia, but also in many other countries - Armenia, Belgium, China, Germany, Greece, Israel. The most impressive sums are invested in Dagestan.

Since 2006, Suleiman Kerimov has been promoting the development of freestyle wrestling in Russia. His charitable foundation together with the Russian Wrestling Federation and the New Perspective Sports Support Fund, it finances the national program for the development of freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling “Fight and Win”.


He has been the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Russian Wrestling Federation since its founding in 2006. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Sirius educational center for gifted children in Sochi.

Policy

Since 2008, Kerimov has represented the Republic of Dagestan in the Federation Council of the Russian Federation in the upper house of Parliament. Represents the legislative body in the Federation Council state power Republic of Dagestan. Since September 2016, the businessman was re-elected as a senator of the Federation Council from the Republic of Dagestan.


Before being elected as a representative to the Federation Council, he was a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 4th convocation, deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Physical Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs.

Personal life

Suleiman Kerimov has been married since his student years and has three children: the eldest daughter Gulnara (1990), the middle son Abusaid (1995) and the youngest daughter Aminat (2003).

Suleiman Kerimov now

In 2016, the business publication Forbes estimated Suleiman Kerimov's fortune at $1.6 billion. The entrepreneur is among richest businessmen Russian Federation.

Suleiman Abusaidovich Kerimov (March 12, 1966, Derbent, Dagestan) - Russian entrepreneur, member of the Federation Council from Dagestan.

Childhood, youth

Suleiman Kerimov is a Lezgin. His father worked in the criminal investigation department, and his mother was an accountant. In his youth, he practiced judo and kettlebell lifting. At the same time his beloved school subject there was mathematics. He graduated from secondary school No. 19 in Derbent with honors.

In 1983, Suleiman entered the construction department of the Dagestan Polytechnic Institute. It was only after his first year that he was drafted into the army. During 1984-1986. served in the missile forces. He continued his studies at the Faculty of Economics, which he graduated in 1989. While studying at DSU, he was deputy chairman of the university trade union committee.

How did Suleiman Kerimov achieve financial success?

Financial analysts note that Kerimov's fortune is based on investments in assets that have significant growth potential. Suleiman Kerimov often sets himself the goal of capitalizing an asset in order to resell it profitably in the future.

But economic observer Yulia Latynina believes that the secret of Kerimov’s success is due to the fact that the companies he buys easily resolve problems with the state. Now let's look at the chronology of his success.

1989-1995 – Kerimov works at the Eltav plant. During this period, from a simple economist he turns into an assistant to the general director and settles in Moscow.

1995 - Kerimov becomes deputy general director of Soyuz-Finance.

1997 - became a research fellow at the International Institute of Corporations. Two years later, he took the position of vice president in this organization. True, he was soon fired because he became a State Duma deputy (2000-2003).

2003-2008 – was the owner of the large-scale Rublevo-Arkhangelskoye project.

2006-2008 – owned shares:

  • Gazprom;
  • MGTS;
  • Polyus Gold;
  • Sberbank;
  • "Polymetal";
  • "National Telecommunications";
  • Mosstroyeconombank;
  • shopping complex"Smolensky Passage".

By 2008, Kerimov withdrew the bulk of his capital from Russia and invested it in shares of foreign corporations.

2010 – owned 25% of Uralkali shares.

2011 - became a co-owner of Rostelecom. In his income statement, he stated that he owns shares in the Nafta-Moscow company, Altitude, a company registered in Bermuda, and Aniketa Investments Limited.

2013 – Suleiman Kerimov’s fortune is $7.1 billion.

Personal life

While studying at the university, Suleiman married his classmate Firuza. The father of his future wife was a major party functionary and helped his son-in-law get a job at the Eltav plant. Now the couple have three children: daughter Gulnara (1990), son Abusaid (1995) and daughter Aminata (2003).

Kerimov came up with the idea of ​​​​building a “city of millionaires” near Moscow, where 30 thousand wealthy residents of Russia would live. True, he sold this project to Mikhail Shishkhanov.

In 2006, in Nice, Kerimov was involved in a car accident: the car he was driving ran off the road for an unknown reason. As a result, Suleiman was in a state of artificial coma for some time.

Suleiman Kerimov is known for his active charitable activities. In particular, his charitable foundation finances many special programs. Among them we can highlight the national program for the development of Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling.

Since 2007, Kerimov has been helping several thousand Muslims perform the Hajj every year. It is worth noting that the cost of a trip for one person to the holy places of Arabia is 85-100 thousand rubles.

In 2011, Suleiman acquired the Anzhi football club (Makhachkala).




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